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Birk Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Technician in East Lyme, Connecticut

The Advanced Manufacturing Technician is responsible for performing a variety of manufacturing processes to raw materials into finished products. The AMT is expected to be proficient in soldering, resistance welding, punching, potting, trimming, inspection, testing, measuring, wire stripping, cutting, laminating, bonding, baking, crimping, etc. The AMT follows directions from the call leader and the AME Manager. The AMT is expected to read and understand Birk specifications as well as customer prints. The AMT utilizes general best practices to manufacture high quality products from the prototype stage to production. The AMT is expected to adapt while learning based competencies with the goal of being semi-independent and requiring minimal direction to complete complicated tasks.

Reasonable Accommodations

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Essential Functions

  • The AMT is expected to interpret a specification and build the product with limited assistance.
  • Read and understand all written work instructions (bluebird).
  • Verify kitted raw materials (quantity and proper items).
  • Learn and execute all required steps of the build process including soldering, resistance welding, punching, potting, trimming, inspection, testing, measuring, wire stripping, cutting, laminating, bonding, baking, crimping, etc.
  • Maintain proper identification / labeling of parts through all process steps.
  • Work cooperatively with all internal departments while taking a product from base panel to completion.
  • Follow all company policies and all safety guidelines.
  • Determine the difference of a good/bad heater, circuit, and wire wound panel.
  • Inspect his or her own work to make sure it is acceptable to the requirements and description of the product. Average eyesight is necessary.
  • Clean raw materials and finished parts using cleaning solutions (such as Isopropyl Alcohol and/or water), air hoses, and cloths.
  • Prepare PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive) application and the bladder press for PSA.
  • The AMT will be responsible for confirming the correct PSA is used in a build and verify shelf life of that PSA prior to installation.
  • Tape heaters on boards for potting/conformal coating.
  • Cover leads-potting, conformal coating, under cover with patches, or doghouse.
  • String heaters and terminate leads with copper crimps.
  • Operate Spartanics and die clicker machines.
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